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Balloons
Balloons are annotation tags that identify items listed in a parts list.
Balloons can be placed individually or automatically for all components
in a drawing view. You can add balloons to a custom part after it is
added to the parts list.
The balloon shape and value can be overridden using Edit Balloon
on the right-click menu. You can combine balloons to use a single
leader using the attach balloon options on the right-click menu.
Parts lists
Parts lists display data saved in the assembly bill of materials. The
parts list can be modified to include different columns or overriden
values. The bill of material data can be modified from the drawing
file or the assembly file.
Custom parts can be added to the parts list to include items that are
not modeled such as paint or grease.
Tables
You can create a general, configuration, or bend table.
A general table can have a default number of rows and columns, or
you can customize its size. The general table can reference external
data from .xls, .xlsx, or .csv files, or you can enter any other type of
data you need.
In drawings of iParts and iAssemblies, configuration table rows repres-
ent the members of the factory. You can specify the columns to in-
clude in the configuration table, such as exclusion status and values
that are different among members.
A bend table is created if a sheet metal part is the source of the table.
Bend tables contain bend information such as angle and radius.
Hole Tables
Hole tables show the size and location of the hole features in a model.
When a hole table is added, each individual hole receives a hole tag
and a corresponding row is added to the table.
You can also add center marks, punch features, and cylindrical cut
extrusion to a hole table by editing the table.
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